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卷二十七 Gu Yao Yan 古謡諺 | ||
江西民為王哲謠
一統志
江西有一哲。六月飛霜雪。天下有十哲。太平無休歇。
A song sung by people of Jiang Xi about their top official Wang Zhe, who was able to relieve people of a major drought by releasing innocent people wrongly
convicted, thereby causing it to rain. The words say that if there were to be ten Wang Zhe's in the world, there would be continuous peace.
卷二十七 Gu Yao Yan 古謡諺 | ||